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The IBM 2006 Gale Arabic ASR System
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EngineeringComputer ArchitectureSpoken Language ProcessingCorpus LinguisticsSpeech RecognitionNatural Language ProcessingLanguage DocumentationArabicComputational LinguisticsPhoneticsLanguage StudiesGale AsrMachine TranslationComputer-assisted TranslationLinguisticsComputer EngineeringIbm 2006Word (Computer Architecture)Computer ScienceSystem ArchitectureNeural Machine TranslationMachine Translation EvaluationLanguage RecognitionSpeech ProcessingSpeech InputSpeech Translation
This paper describes the advances made in IBM's Arabic broadcast news transcription system which was fielded in the 2006 GALE ASR and machine translation evaluation. These advances were instrumental in lowering the word error rate by 42% relative over the course of one year and include: training on additional LDC data, large-scale discriminative training on 1800 hours of unsupervised data, automatic vowelization using a flat-start approach, use of a large vocabulary with 617K words and 2 million pronunciations and lastly, a system architecture based on cross-adaptation between unvowelized and vowelized acoustic models.
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